
Despite the conviction of Andrew Nice for Bamise Ayanwole’s murder, her family insists that justice is incomplete until all accomplices are found and prosecuted.
- Bamise’s family says others mentioned in her voice notes remain unaccounted for, calling the police investigation inadequate.
- Human rights group CDHR backs the family, urging authorities to trace missing suspects and recover Bamise’s phone.
- Relatives question why key evidence remains unrecovered and claim the convict is receiving preferential treatment in custody.
Abegunde Pelumi and other family members expressed frustration that critical details, such as Bamise’s phone and the missing suspects, have been overlooked. “They are not ghosts,” said one relative, highlighting the need for thorough accountability.
The family’s appeal raises broader concerns about case closure and police diligence. Will justice for Bamise truly be complete without accountability for those still at large?